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Dry lube?
Dear cyclists,
After years using wet lubes in all conditions (currently, a specific chain oil with PTFE from 3in1 http://www.3-en-un.fr/produit/lubrifiant-chaines-et-cables-250ml/), and being used to seing my chain getting very dirty, I have just learnt that I may avoid this by using dry lube instead. Actually, I have heard of one specific product, the Squirt dry lube http://www.squirtlube.com/our-products/. It is about twice more expensive than the lubricant I am currently using, but it is supposed to reduce cleaning work, and if it does make the chain cleaner, it may as well reduce its wear and extend its life. So, have any of you tried that lubricant, or any other dry one? Would you recommend it rather than wet lubes? My most important usage is a daily commuting through suburb streets and forest paths (in all weather conditions, therfore quite muddy when it rains, but now that summer is coming, it is going to be rather dry). -- Â*Â*__o Tanguy Â*__\,_ (_)|'(_) |
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